At this point what difference does it make?
Posted on 03/11/2014 4:16:37 PM PDT by jazusamo
Hysterics: Democrats from the secretary of state to Senate lawmakers can't let go of their climate change obsession. Meanwhile, a group of NASA scientists and engineers says there's no danger. To whom do we listen?
We'd say the folks at NASA. It's unlikely the media will see it that way, though. They have too much invested in that other scientific "consensus" that says man is heating the planet to listen to officials at NASA who disagree with the press-feted, fanatically political James Hansen.
What do get wide coverage, though, are the rants of Secretary of State John Kerry, who has been screeching about climate change for some time now. Not so long ago, he called it "the greatest challenge of our generation."
In addition to that madness, Kerry is asking the U.S. ambassadors who work under him to make climate change their diplomatic priority.
Not terrorism. Not Russia. Not America's damaged reputation around the world. Not weapons of mass destruction in the hands of belligerents. Climate change.
"The environment has been one of the central causes of my life," he told his envoys in what is reported to be his first department-wide policy guidance statement since becoming secretary a year ago.
Rather arrogant, we'd say, for the man to enlist an entire federal department, indeed, an entire nation, to fixate on one of the most important causes in his life.
While Kerry continues to bully his staff and distort foreign policy for a personal interest, Senate Democrats, 28 of them and two independents, held a global warming talkathon Monday night through Tuesday morning. Sen. Barbara Boxer of California, who is a co-founder of the Senate Climate Action Task Force, says Democrats wanted to use the all-nighter to "wake up Congress."
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0bummer is bound and determined to kill us as a nation as are his pitiful nominees.
OK!! Everybody pay attention!
Lesson for today:
1. The sun is 1,300,000 times as big as the earth.
2. The sun is a ball of fire that controls the climates of all its planets.
3. The earth is one of the suns planets.
4. The earth is a speck in comparison to the size of the sun.
5. Inhabitants of the earth are less than specks.
Study Question: How do less-than-specks in congress plan to control the sun?
Amen, however I would consider Obama and his pitiful nominees fly specks.
At this point what difference does it make?
Yep, for the Rats it’s all about the big bucks from the enviro-nuts.
If you believe in AGW theory, this is bad news because a whole lot of greenhouse gases were just released from a bunch of Washington gasbags.
31,000 skeptical scientists: http://www.petitionproject.org/index.php
Thanks, that’s a true indication of a trumped up ‘sky is falling’ conspiracy but the Gorebullists and Rats will blow them off as cranks because of the corrupt money involved.
Well, there's that, but there is changing the conversation, "moving on" from ObummerCare...
It still amazes me that not one person stood up and said “Shove it, Lurch! I’m outta’ here!”
I hear you but the State Dept. has for years been one of if not the most left leaning department, they’re in their own little world.
Time for a new response.
Something wrong with my response?
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